Start a Photography Business in New Hampshire
Wedding, portrait, and commercial photography in New Hampshire.
New Hampshire offers tax-free photography business advantages (no income tax, no sales tax) with access to the Boston market's spending power. Southern NH clients earn Boston wages and invest accordingly in photography. Fall foliage creates a peak portrait season that's among New England's best. The Lakes Region and White Mountains provide stunning natural settings. Coastal Portsmouth hosts weddings and engagement sessions. The $100 LLC fee is reasonable. Equipment purchased in NH saves 5-6% vs. MA. The market is less saturated than neighboring Massachusetts.
Important Notices
Tax-Free Equipment Purchases
No sales tax saves 5-6% on every equipment purchase. A $2,500 lens saves you $150. Over a career of $30,000+ in equipment, that's $1,500-2,000 in savings.
Always Have a Contract
Never shoot without a signed contract—even for friends. Include deliverables, timeline, payment terms, cancellation policy, and usage rights. One contract dispute without documentation can destroy your business.
Backup Everything
Dual card slots, external hard drives, cloud backup. The day you lose a wedding's photos to a card failure with no backup is the day your photography business dies. 3-2-1 backup rule: 3 copies, 2 media types, 1 offsite.
Important Notices
| Item | Low | High |
|---|---|---|
| Camera Body (Full-Frame) Full-frame mirrorless (Sony A7, Canon R6, Nikon Z6). Two bodies ideal for backup | $1,590 | $3,180 |
| Lenses (2-3 Key Lenses) 24-70mm f/2.8, 70-200mm f/2.8, 50mm f/1.4 or 85mm f/1.4 portrait lens | $1,060 | $3,180 |
| Lighting Equipment Speedlights (2), light stands, modifiers, reflector. Essential for indoor and low-light | $318 | $1,060 |
| Memory Cards & Storage Fast SD/CFexpress cards, external hard drives, cloud backup subscription | $106 | $318 |
| Editing Software Adobe Lightroom + Photoshop ($10-20/month). Industry standard. Non-negotiable | $120 | $240 |
| Computer for Editing Fast processor, 32GB RAM minimum, calibrated monitor for color accuracy | $1,060 | $2,650 |
| LLC Filing (New Hampshire) New Hampshire Secretary of State | $100 | $100 |
| General Liability Insurance Protects against property damage at venues and client claims | $318 | $848 |
| Equipment Insurance Covers camera gear theft, damage, and loss. Essential for $5,000-15,000 in equipment | $212 | $530 |
| Marketing & Website Portfolio website (Squarespace, Pixieset), Instagram, Google Business Profile, SEO | $318 | $1,060 |
| Total | $5,202 | $13,166 |
Licenses & Insurance
LLC or Business Entity
File with New Hampshire Secretary of State. Protects personal assets from contract disputes.
1-2 weeks
General Liability Insurance
Many venues require proof of insurance. Covers accidents during shoots.
1-3 days
Equipment Insurance
Covers theft, damage, and loss of camera gear. TCP (through camera insurance providers).
1-3 days
Business License
City/county business license. Some New Hampshire venues require proof.
1-2 weeks
EIN (Tax ID)
Apply at IRS.gov. Required for business bank account and contract work.
Same day
Licenses & Insurance
Manchester
115KLargest city. Boston commuter families. Weddings and portraits.
Nashua
91KAffluent tech professionals. Corporate headshots. Premium family photography.
Portsmouth
22KCoastal. Beach engagement sessions. Historic venue weddings.
North Conway/White Mountains
seasonalMountain destination weddings. Fall foliage sessions. Tourism photography.
Photography Costs in Other States
View all 50 statesNew Hampshire Photography Tips
Fall Foliage Mini-Sessions
NH's October foliage is spectacular. Run 2-3 weekends of 20-minute mini-sessions at $200-350 each in peak foliage locations. Book 8-12 sessions per day for $1,600-4,200/day revenue.
Second Shoot to Learn
Assist established photographers at weddings and events. You learn workflow, client management, and real-world shooting while getting paid. This is the fastest way to build skills and portfolio.
Mini-Sessions Fill Slow Months
Offer themed mini-sessions (fall foliage, holiday, spring blooms) at $200-350 for 20-minute sessions. Book 8-12 per day for $1,600-4,200. Mini-sessions fill calendar gaps and introduce new clients.
Print Sales Boost Revenue
Don't just deliver digital files. Offer wall art, albums, and prints through your website. Print sales add 20-40% to average client spend with minimal extra work. Use professional labs (WHCC, Miller's).
New Hampshire Photography Tips
Build Your Skills and Portfolio
Shoot 10-20 free or discounted sessions to build a strong portfolio. Second-shoot for established Manchester photographers. Your portfolio is everything—clients buy what they can see.
Choose Your Niche
Specialize: weddings, portraits, newborns, seniors, commercial, or real estate. Specialists in Manchester charge more and attract better clients than generalists.
Register Your Business
File LLC with New Hampshire Secretary of State ($100). Get EIN. Open business bank account. Professional structure protects you and builds client confidence.
Get Insured
General liability insurance for venue requirements. Equipment insurance for your $5,000-15,000+ in gear. Both are essential—one theft or accident without coverage is devastating.
Invest in Core Equipment
Full-frame camera body, 2-3 quality lenses, speedlights, and editing computer. Buy the best you can afford—client-visible quality difference between consumer and professional gear is real.
Create a Professional Website
Portfolio website is your storefront. Squarespace or Pixieset with your best 30-50 images. Include pricing info (or 'starting at'), about page, and easy contact/booking form.
Set Pricing and Packages
Research Manchester photographer rates. Create 3 tiered packages (good/better/best). Most clients choose the middle. Don't underprice—it attracts difficult clients and devalues your work.
Market Through Instagram and Google
Instagram is #1 for photography marketing—post consistently. Google Business Profile captures 'photographer near me' searches. Pinterest drives wedding inquiries. Blog posts improve SEO.
Book First Paying Clients
Leverage your portfolio to book at fair (not discounted) rates. Every booking should include a contract and deposit. Ask every client for Google reviews and social media permission.
Build Referral Relationships
Connect with wedding planners, florists, venues, and other photographers. Vendor referrals are the most reliable lead source. Attend bridal shows and networking events.